Adam, the failure mode which you are reporting is different. a) The other reporters got a login timeout i.e. no login response. You get a login failure i.e. an error response. b) The problem reported by the others seemed to be generic, while I suspect your problem to be specific to the disk enclosure which you are using.
#### According to the vendor OUI of the device, it is from Data Robotics, i.e. a Drobo or a DroboPro. Which one is it? How much disk capacity is in it (how many disks of what size, and how much of it is usable according to Data Robotics' size calculator)? Your log in comment 20 shows that one logical unit of 2.19 TB/ 1.99 TiB size was detected and should be fully functional (in the session you logged: /dev/sdb as the block device, with a single partition on it: /dev/sdb1). Furthermore, the log shows that two further logical units on this device were detected, but the sbp2 driver got an error status when it attempted to log in into these two logical units. Should your Drobo or DroboPro expose three logical units? What do you get when you connect it via USB? Are you able to test it with Windows or OS X? Is a current firmware installed on the Drobo or DroboPro? #### As far as I have read, Drobo and DroboPro will divide their total available disk space --- minus space required for redundancy etc. --- into logical units whose size can be configured with Data Robotics' dashboard application for Windows and OS X, or with the community- maintained drobo-utils for Linux. The default size of the logical units is 2 TiB (or TB?). (As a side note: If you want to use logical units bigger than 2.0 TiB over FireWire, you need a recent FireWire kernel driver update, released in the kernel.org versions 2.6.31, 2.6.30.5, and 2.6.27.30: http://ieee1394.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Release_Notes . Without this driver update, FireWire disks larger than 2.0 TiB will be shown as merely 2.0 TiB sized. This is _not_ related to the login failures to your 2nd and 3rd logical unit though.) -- external firewire sbp2 login timeout https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/27287 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
